Now The Scotsman reports that a former cop looking at the case says Alistair's murder could be linked to his work at the bank and its involvement in the finances of Livi.

According to the club's history on its official website, in February 2004, the Bank of Scotland forced the club into administration with debts of £7.2m – hours after a League Cup semi final victory over Dundee.

As a result, players and staff were made redundant as the administrator took over the club.

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"I did some research and discovered that while they had a meteoric rise on the pitch, their finances were calamitous off the pitch.

“I looked at the information I had and passed it on to the police because it concerned complex financial matters that they were best placed to deal with.”

Police Scotland says it got in touch with Mr Bleksley and asked him to share information, which they say he didn't do.

Detective Superintendent Graeme Mackie said: “The investigation into the murder of Alistair Wilson is active and we continue to review several possible motives around his death and will investigate any new information we receive.

“As this is an ongoing, active investigation, we are unable to comment on speculation and we cannot share sensitive material with a member of the public.

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